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A Victorian Corinthian column brass and yellow glass oil lamp, double wick with flared floral etched shade. 69 cm high to include glass chimney (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There is no visible damage to the font or drill holes in the base. We have also looked for hairline cracks but can see none. The width of the shade where it sits on the burner is 11 cm. There is one small chip to the base of the shade.
A Victorian porcelain and brass double wick oil lamp, with floral painted column on a circular base, with clear and cranberry glass coloured flared glass shade. 56 cm high including chimney. CONDITION REPORT: This oil lamp has losses of decoration, gilding and some small chips to the rim of the base. Overall the ceramic body shows signs of wear with the decorative pattern rubbed and worn in places. The reservoir is detachable and on inspection is intact. Above that is the double wick mechanism which appears in reasonable working order but with plenty of signs of wear and tear. The shade itself has numerous obvious and easy to see chips to the rim of the base inline with use. The glass chimney is also intact but again with low level chipping to the bottom rim.
A Victorian brass and blue opaline glass oil lamp, double wick with cranberry glass flared shade. 60 cm high including glass chimney. CONDITION REPORT: There is no visible damage to the body of the oil lamp nor the reservoir but the shade has significant damage and cracking to its lower edge.
A Victorian brass oil lamp, with blue and floral decorated opaline glass column, double wick with globular etched shade. 69 cm high including glass chimney. CONDITION REPORT: Both the shade and chimney are in good order with no significant issues. There are no cracks and only the usual very minor nibbles around the rims. The burner mechanism appears to be complete but we cannot tell whether it is operating correctly as there are no wicks in situ. The reservoir is in good condition with no chips or cracks. The same comments apply to the blue base. The black ceramic integral plinth has one very small under edge chip.
A Victorian brass fluted column oil lamp, with flared etched shade. 80 cm high to include glass chimney. CONDITION REPORT: The width of the shade where it sits on the burner is 11.5 cm. There are a number of small chips to the base of the shade. None of these are highly visible but they are there.
A Victorian brass and ceramic oil lamp, with double wick, decorated with floral and fruit designs with chimney and etched glass shade. 61 cm high including glass chimney. CONDITION REPORT: The chimney has cracks and a loss. The shade is in very good condition with no cracks or significant chips. There are the usual small nibbles around the top and bottom edges. Only one of these in the top could really be called a small chip. The upper section of the reservoir above the brown edge line has been overpainted in places. We think that this is covering discolouration but cannot be sure what lies beneath the paint. The glass section beneath is in good order. The wick mechanism operates as it should. The ceramic base is in good order. The stepped glass section to the bottom has surface scuffs and is a little dirty. The gilding is rubbed. There are no chips.
A Doulton attributed oil lamp, with lift out brass reservoir complete with chimney. CONDITION REPORT: The Doulton style ceramic body has signs of wear, these are particularly evident in the ceramic glaze behind the handles. Also occasional small losses around the top of the ceramic body. The glass reservoir lifts out and is intact. Some losses to the fastening beneath the brass cap that sits on top of it. This is a double wick oil lamp. It appears in reasonable working order but with wear and tear. The globular glass shade has occasional small chips to the lower rim, the glass chimney has a noticeable 1 cm chip to the top and again small chips to its circular base.
A Victorian ceramic oil lamp, double wick, the column with white ground and floral decoration above an embossed brass base with paw feet, with chimney and glass globular shade. 66 cm high including chimney (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: No visible cracks to the ceramic body or signs of damage. Some chips and wear to the neck of the ceramic base. The glass chimney is in good condition, the shade has a number of very small chips to the base of the shade. The reservoir looks intact with torchlight.
A Victorian brass oil lamp, with bird and flower decoration on blue opaline glass column, with globular etched shade. 60 cm high including glass chimney. CONDITION REPORT: The chimney is in good order with no issues. The shade is free from any cracks but does have three small chips and other minor nibbles to the chamfered edge at the top. The wider aperture at the base is also rough to touch with small chips and nibbles which is fairly typical. The burner mechanism appears to be complete. The wicks are present and it appears to operate as it should. The reservoir has a hairline crack or scratch running from the shoulder diagonally across the jewelled edge and around the underside of the top lip. This is +/- 7 cm long. There are two further hairline cracks to the main body of the reservoir. Both run for +/- 2.5 cm. The base of the lamp is in generally good condition with some rubbing to the gilding. The lower black ceramic base has a chip and hairline cracks emanating from the centre screw and washer.
A Victorian brass Corinthian column oil lamp, with etched green and clear glass shade. 89 cm high including glass chimney. CONDITION REPORT: The chimney is in good order with no issues. The shade is free from any chips or cracks. There are some very minor nibbles around the foot rim which is typical. The wick adjuster operates. The snuffer mechanism also operates. The brasswork is in generally good order although tarnished and dirty.
StilnovoTable lamp, circa 1950Brass, enamelled metal, electrical fittingsManufacturer's label to inner shade32cm highIt is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for useCondition Report: Shade with small scratches and scuffs, minor losses to paintwork. The brass stand with oxidisation marks, patination and light surface wear throughout, would benefit from polishing.
Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933)'Leaf and Vine' lamp base, circa 1910Favrile glass, gilt metalUnderside engraved 'L.C.Tiffany-Favrile, and '2343'22cm high (27cm high including shade holder)Condition Report: Overall condition very good, one or two very minor surface scratches, no damage or restoration found. The shade is not included in this lot.Additional images are available.
A brass oil lamp with cranberry glass reservoir and etched cranberry tinted glass shade.Condition:- General wear through age and use, very small nibbles to bottom rim of shade, crack to reservoir, cracks in brass collar & mark in base as per extra photo, no sign of any other damage ore repair.
A FRENCH GILDED BRONZE AND BISQUE FIGURAL TABLE LAMP modelled as an Art Nouveau style maiden standing and holding up a lamp with fruiting oak banding and glass bead tassels (lacking shade), on veined green marble circular base with plaque inscribed "Grazella par Mednat", 24" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good bar loss of shade and losses to toes of her foot and left hand restored
A mid 20th century standard lamp, with a chromed pole upon a simulated marble table top and three out swept iron supports, later associated shade, 157cm high excluding shade Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
Lightolier, United States. Art Deco lamp with floral and foliate motifs throughout. With a hexagonal Art Deco painted glass lampshade.Base; height: 23 1/2 in x diameter: 7 1/2 in. Shade; height: 7 1/2 in x diameter: 16 1/4 in.Condition: The lamp is in generally good condition. Consistent with age and use, dust collected to the surface, particularly to recessed areas; wear and light oxidation throughout. No dents or losses to the lock. There are some minute chips to the upper rim of the shade- longest chip measuring ¼ inches; no other major chips or losses. There are some scattered areas of color gilding peeled off, as expected from its age. No visible dents to the body. Along the underside, there is an area with scattered residues. There is no sign of restoration under UV inspection. The lamp turns on but it has not been tested for prolonged use.
Daniel Lotton (American, 20th/21st c.) for Lotton Art Glass, United States. Art glass boudoir lamp decorated with floral and foliate motifs, 1993. With a wooden base wired with a light. Incised signature "Daniel Lotton" and date.Height: 6 1/2 in x diameter: 7 1/4 in.Condition: The item is in good condition in general with no visible chips or losses, or major cracks. Light wear throughout as expected. Along the interior of the glass shade, there is a crease to the glaze. No visible chips along the edge of the shade. Light oxidation to the metal components. To the side of the body, there is an inner crack that measures 2 inches. Light wear to the base. Wear along the underside, consistent with age and use. When inspected under UV light, there is no visible sign of restoration.
Pair of Italian Murano glass table lamps, attributed to Leucos. Each with white conical form glass lampshades and metal bases.(Each) Height: 25 in x diameter: 20 1/4 in.Condition: Both lamps are in fairly good condition. All components are present and the lamp turns on when plugged in; note that the lamp has not been tested for prolonged use. There are no major cracks, losses, or chips. There are small production flaws throughout such as bubbles and one small protrusion of the glass along the interior of one shade. Wear including scratches and discoloration throughout the metal bases.
A gilt composition table lampFirst 20th centuryModelled as a putti with arm aloft holding flaming torch with a glass shade on a circular marble socle, drilled for electricity, 20cm wide, 16cm deep, 87.5cm high (7 1/2in wide, 6in deep, 34in high) Footnotes:Please note all previously electrified items in this sale have had their wire cables cut and will need inspection and re-wiring by a professional electrician.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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